Bartolomé Sepúlveda

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Constituency20th Departamental Circumscription
Born1870 (1870)
Died1942 (aged 7172)
Bartolomé Sepúlveda
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
15 May 1930  6 June 1932
Constituency20th Departamental Circumscription
Personal details
Born1870 (1870)
Died1942 (aged 7172)
PartyRadical Party
SpouseTeresa Benavente

Bartolomé Sepúlveda Onfray (1870 – 1942) was a Chilean lawyer and politician. He served as a deputy representing the Twentieth Departamental Circumscription of Angol, Collipulli, Traiguén and Mariluán during the 1930–1934 legislative period.[1]

Sepúlveda was born in Chile in 1870, the son of Daniel Sepúlveda and Leonie Onfray.[1] He married Teresa Benavente Ríos.[1]

He studied law and qualified as a lawyer on 28 August 1901. His thesis was titled “Posiciones”.[1]

Political career

Sepúlveda was affiliated with the Radical Party.[1]

He was elected deputy for the Twentieth Departamental Circumscription of Angol, Collipulli, Traiguén and Mariluán for the 1930–1934 legislative period. He was a member of the Permanent Commissions on Foreign Relations and on Roads and Public Works.[2][1]

The 1932 Chilean coup d'état led to the dissolution of the National Congress on 6 June 1932.[1]

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